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Zelenskyy Revokes Anti-Corruption Agencies' Autonomy, Fueling Mass Protests

UKRAINE, JUL 24 – The law centralizes control over Ukraine's key anti-corruption bodies, sparking the largest protests since 2022 and raising concerns about EU accession and democratic backsliding, EU officials said.

  • On Tuesday, Ukraine’s parliament approved a law that removes the independence of NABU and SAPO, placing them under the prosecutor general’s control, prompting protests and international concern.
  • The measure was rushed through parliament earlier that day by Servant of the People majority, added as a last-minute amendment to a missing persons law, removing the independence of anti-corruption agencies.
  • Amid martial law, crowds in Kyiv and across Ukraine protested Tuesday, demanding Zelenskyy veto the law that undermines anti-corruption agencies, marking the first major anti-government rally in over three years of war.
  • The European Commission said it was concerned, `Seriously concerned over today's vote in the Rada. The dismantling of key safeguards protecting NABU's independence is a serious step back,` and warned it damages trust with international partners.
  • He emphasized that fighting corruption is vital for Ukraine’s EU membership, Zelenskyy said, and will propose legislation to safeguard agency independence, highlighting its importance for Western aid.
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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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